Cultural Diversity and Families: Expanding Perspectives breaks new ground by investigating how concepts of cultural diversity have shaped the study of families from theoretical and applied perspectives. Authors Bahira Sherif Trask and Raeann R. Hamon move the dialogue about culturally diverse families to a new level by topically discussing the issues affecting culturally diverse families rather than organizing the information by racial and or ethnic groups.
Key Features:
- Investigates the impact of cultural diversity on the study of families: In order to transcend simplistic categorizations that have juxtaposed White families in opposition to families of color and vice versa, this book delineates the increasing cultural diversity of American families and examines the impact of these demographic changes for the social sciences.
- Emphasizes the full range of cultural aspects: The book consciously emphasizes cultural aspects, not just ethnicity, but also socioeconomic status, gender, religion, etc. over racial impacts on family life so as not to reinforce the myth that race is a biological truth. By sharing unique family experiences across groups, the book enhances understanding, directs future family research, and serves these families through responsive policy and practice.
- Offers more coverage of culturally diverse families than any other text: Divided into three parts, this comprehensive text first sets the stage of historical, current, and projected demographic trends pertaining to American families; explores issues facing culturally diverse families from a thematic perspective; and discusses of the impact of cultural diversity for family theory, research, service delivery, and public policy.
Intended Audience:
This is an excellent text for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses such as Families in a Multicultural Society, Ethnic Minority Families, and Cultural Diversity in American Families in the departments of Human Development & Family Studies, Sociology, and Family Social Work.
Daftar Isi
Preface – Bahira Sherif Trask & Raeann R. Hamon
Part I: History and Trends in the Study of Culturally Diverse Families
1. Historical Trends in the Study of Diverse Families – Pearl Stewart & Katia Paz Goldfarb
2. A Nation of Diversity: Demographics of the United States of America and Their Implications for Families – Fabienne Doucet & Raeann R. Hamon
3. Theoretical and Methodological Approaches to the Study of Culturally Diverse Families – Bahira Sherif Trask & Ramona Marotz-Baden
Part II: Family Life in Culturally Diverse Families
4. Gender and Class in Culturally Diverse Families – Katherine R. Allen & Ben K. Beitin
5. Trends in Marriage and Cohabitation – Bahira Sherif Trask & Julie M. Koivunen
6. Women, Work, and Families: Locating Experiences in Social Contexts – Seongeun Kim & Tara Woofolk
7. Parenting in Color: Culturally Diverse Perspectives on Parenting – Kimberly A. Greder & William D. Allen
8. Cultural Diversity and Aging Families – Rona J. Karasik & Raeann R. Hamon
9. Parent-Child Ties of Culturally Diverse Aging Families – Paula M. Usita
Part III: Contextual Issues and Culturally Diverse Families
10. Human Services and Cultural Diversity: Tenuous Relationships, Challenges, and Opportunities Ahead – Donald G. Unger, Teresita Cuevas, & Tara Woolfolk
11. Family, School, and Community: Finding Green Lights at the Intersection – Judith A. Myers-Walls & Larissa V. Frias
12. Family Life Education: Implications of Cultural Diversity – Deborah B. Gentry
13. The Compelling Realities of Diversity, Policies, and Laws – Tammy L. Henderson
14. Ethical Reflections for a Globalized Family Curriculum: A Developmental Paradigm – Mary Ann Hollinger
Concluding Observations – Bahira Sherif Trask & Raeann R. Hamon
Index
About the Editors and Contributors
Tentang Penulis
Raeann R. Hamon is Professor of Family Science and Gerontology in the Department of Human Development and Family Science at Messiah College, Pennsylvania. She holds one of two Scholar Chair Awards at Messiah College. Dr. Hamon received her Ph.D. in Family and Child Development and Graduate Certificate in Gerontology from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. She has numerous publications and presentations on topics such as filial responsibility, family relationships in later life, parents’ experience of adult children’s divorce, intergenerational service-learning, Bahamian folklore, and Bahamian family life. She recently co-edited Mate Selection Across Cultures (Sage, 2003) and served as an associate editor for the four-volume International Encyclopedia of Marriage and Family (Macmillan Reference, 2003) and as a guest editor for a special double issue of the Journal of Teaching in Marriage and Family: Innovations in Family Science (Haworth, 2004), which was devoted to the topic of teaching about international families. A Certified Family Life Educator, she is an enthusiastic teacher of courses like Marital Relationships, Dynamics of Family Interaction, Sociology of Aging, and Foundations of Marriage and Family. She is President of the Association of Councils and a member of the Executive Board for the National Council on Family Relations, where she is also an active member of the International Section.